Mr Bleijie says he "suspects" that measures to crack down on alcohol-fuelled violence will be introduced early next year.

Along with the lifetime bans for patrons who become violent, the Attorney-General is considering identity scans for everyone entering licensed venues.

He says no decision has been made on the proposal but he is confident the moves would win public support.

"People are dying because of these people out on the street. One punch can kill," Mr Bleijie said.

"The violence has got to stop.

"If the only way we can stop the violence is banning these people from these premises, putting this package of reforms together and making these people take responsibility for the actions, then I think the community would be very supportive of that."

Mr Bleijie says the future of the State Government's Drink Safe precincts is also being considered.

"It includes whether the Drink Safe precincts will be continued, and if so how they'll be continued, because they're still under a trial," he said.

"Looking at tougher penalties for patrons who don't do the right thing; equipping licensees to be better equipped to ensure the safety of their patrons; and continuing obviously the high visibility policing in key areas across the state."